WORKS BY NICHOLAS EVERITT. 



The most Complete and Exhaustive Work on General Sport yet Published. 



Third Edition {cloth gilt extra), 12/6 tiett. 



Broadland Sport. 



Written and Illustrated by NICHOLAS EVERITT, 



A^uthor of *' Shots from <i Lawyer's Gun," «ite. 



Also an Edition de Luxe, with numerous Photogravure Plates, beauti- 

 fully printed on special art paper and limited to loo copies, handsomely 

 bound in Half-Vellum, gilt top and silk marker, each numbered and 

 signed by the Author, price £2 2 . nett ; only a few copies left for 

 sale. 



Leading Contents. — Eels and Eel Bobbing; Decoys; and How to 

 Use Them; Wildfowling at Sea; Punt Gunning; Curres and Short- 

 Winged Fowl ; Wildfowling Costume ; Shore Shooting ; Flighting. 

 Hickling District ; Horsey District ; The Waveney Valley ; The Yare 

 Valley ; Yachts and Yachting from i8oo to 1900, etc. 



"We know of no work, old or new, which fulfils its own purpose so 

 thoroughly. It is a book which appeals primarily to the sportsman, but 

 no one who loves the Broads merely from an artistic point of view can fail 

 to find interest on every page. A volume crammed with accurate informa- 

 tion and delightful anecdote." — Times, 



Mr. NICHOLAS EVERITT'S New Edition of 



Shots from a Lawyer's Gun. 



Profusely Illustrated. Demy %vo, cloth gilt^ 7/6 neit. 



The success of the First Edition has led the Author to thoroughly revise 

 and enlarge this important and valuable vi'ork — the only illustrated and 

 thoroughly up-to-date book on the Game Laws — by the addition of (i) A 

 Table of Statutes ; {2) A List of Cases ; (3) An Index ; and (4) nev/ 

 chapters on a variety of additional subjects. 



Many of the characters, exciting episodes, and poaching reminiscences 

 in the First Edition, which caused so much comment and amusement, 

 have been illustrated by a well-known artist, and it is hoped the legal as 

 well as the lay reader will appreciate for the first time that law can be 

 made amusing as well as interesting, and at the same time sound and 

 reliable. 



Shots from a Lawyer's Gun. 



Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 



By NICHOLAS EVERITT. 



■■ Nothing is certain in Law except the expense" 

 A Few Press Opinions on the First Edition. 

 ' ' We have read this book from end to end, with great pleasure. Mr. 

 Everitt's style is well calculated to lure any sportsman into reading his 

 lectures to the end. Even the professional poacher may be grateful to 

 the writer. The pages are full of chatty and amusing anecdotes. We 

 may disinterestedly commend Mr. Everitt's book, from which readers will 

 obtain both sound instruction and more amusement than they would find in 

 the average sensation novel." — The Field, 



Sport Without Words. 



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